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The phrase "a competitive element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing aspects of competition in various contexts, such as business, sports, or academic settings.
Example: "In our analysis, we identified a competitive element that distinguishes our product from others in the market."
Alternatives: "a competitive factor" or "a competitive aspect".
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In a statement, Stewart also hinted that show will have a competitive element, saying that it "will redesign the traditional food competition shows in a new, different and very funny way".
There's a competitive element to it as well.
The app keeps score, providing a competitive element.
Clearly, as you become more high profile, there's a competitive element there.
"There's a competitive element in our sectors," said Lewis Sida, research consultant and contractor, DfID.
"When you add a competitive element to that, then it really gets interesting".
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Among the teens who post this kind of stuff, there seems to be an almost competitive element – a contest to see who can take the most Xanax in one go.
Sure, it all sounds like a nice hobby – but is there much of a real, competitive element to the game?
Flywheel ended up having a secret competitive element -- the top participants' scores are listed on a "Torque Board" for the rest of the class to see.
"There's a good, competitive element in the squad and next week we get the return of a number of players and that heightens the competition and sharpens the players.
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